A year later, a look at the Gio Gonzalez trade
A year later, a look at the Gio Gonzalez trade
Dan Kolko
Nationals
Just a little over a year after being shipped out to Oakland as part of the Gio Gonzalez trade, Brad Peacock finds himself switching organizations yet again. Peacock, the former Nationals right-hander who was a key piece in the Gonzalez deal last January, was traded to the Astros last night in a five-player deal that will send infielder Jed Lowrie to the Athletics. The trade threw a minor wrench into Peacock's plans to make a cross-country drive from West Palm Beach, Fla. to Phoenix, where...
The Bundy and Gausman factor (four Orioles in Law's top 100)
The Bundy and Gausman factor (four Orioles in Law's top 100)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
There were some very interesting responses over the weekend to my latest edition of "10 questions for O's fans." I was a little surprised by some of the responses to the question about pitchers Dylan Bundy and Kevin Gausman. I asked readers that if they believe one or both could make the major league rotation this year, when might that happen? The surprise was in the restraint many of you showed by responding they would not get there until September, if then. Here some numbers from the...
A few morning notes
A few morning notes
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
While wondering why Vegas has made the Ravens a 4 1/2-point underdog at their own parade ... As we continue to wait for the Orioles to announce the signing of Jair Jurrjens to a one-year contract, it's fair to wonder whether they ordered more tests on his surgically repaired right knee as part of his physical. Otherwise, they're really studying those results while making absolutely certain that he's healthy before completing the deal. Jurrjens underwent arthroscopic surgery for a torn...
Nats' minor league rosters slowly being filled in
Nats' minor league rosters slowly being filled in
Byron Kerr
Nationals
With spring training just around the corner, the makeup of the some of the minor league rosters are starting to take shape as names are quietly appearing on the Web sites of Nationals affiliates. For the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs, pitchers Yunesky Maya, Jeff Mandel, Pat Lehman, Brad Meyers, Hassan Pena and Tanner Roark are familiar. Also on the list is right-hander Matt Torra. Torra, out of the University of Massachusetts, is 6-foot-3 and 225-lb. righty starter who made 26 appearances (23...
O's come to terms with Hendrickson, Pineiro
O's come to terms with Hendrickson, Pineiro
Steve Melewski
Orioles
A club official has confirmed the Orioles have agreed to terms with 38-year-old lefty Mark Hendrickson on a minor league contract. Hendrickson last pitched in the majors during the 2011 season, going 1-0 with a 5.78 ERA for the Orioles in eight games. He went 8-11 with a 4.80 ERA for the Orioles from 2009-11 in 113 games. The Orioles are intrigued to see what the 6-foot-9 Hendrickson can do using a new sidearm delivery. He threw for the club a couple of times during the team's mini-camp at...
Keith Law ranks Nats' farm system 21st in major leagues
Keith Law ranks Nats' farm system 21st in major leagues
Pete Kerzel
Nationals
Given his druthers, Nationals general manager Mike Rizzo would prefer to build his club the old-fashioned way: through effective scouting and a well-honed farm system. But trades for the past two offseasons that yielded the Nats left-hander Gio Gonzalez from the A's and center fielder Denard Span from the Twins have left the Nats' farm system a tad barren past a handful of top prospects. In his annual ranking of minor league systems (subscription required), ESPN's Keith Law says the...
Who has to step up?
Who has to step up?
Dan Kolko
Nationals
I sarcastically made enough comments about the Ravens and Nationals making the postseason every year that I covered them that I might as well take responsibility for what happened last night, as well. The year that I stop covering the Ravens, they win a Super Bowl. Call it the Reverse Kolko Factor. Now that the NFL season is over, there's nothing but time standing between us and the start of baseball season. I fly down to Viera, Fla., in just six days, and the first official workout for...
One more week before spring training
One more week before spring training
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
I'd like to thank the city of New Orleans for a great idea. If I run out of material for a blog entry, I'll just turn out the lights. I just wish I hadn't overturned my own car last night. That was a dumb idea. Is it too soon to turn our complete attention to baseball? In exactly one week, I'll be flying to Sarasota for the start of spring training and hours upon hours of pitchers fielding practice, bunting drills and bullpen sessions. I'm basically taking off this week so I can get my...
There are reasons teams show patience with young pitchers (O's rank 13th)
There are reasons teams show patience with young pitchers (O's rank 13th)
Steve Melewski
Orioles
During this winter, the message from the Orioles brass has been that they are reluctant to trade their young pitchers and that they place a high value on them. If they don't get a similar value in return, they have said they will be happy to hang onto them and not trade. We have heard basically that exact message for weeks from both Dan Duquette and Buck Showalter. There are a lot of ways to rank and value players. There are more stats in the game than ever, and more stories written and...
Notes on Ayala and Chavez
Notes on Ayala and Chavez
Roch Kubatko
Orioles
With most of the country focused on football today, I wanted to pass along a couple of Orioles notes and remind everyone that pitchers and catchers report in nine days. Nine ... days. I may need to start packing. Reliever Luis Ayala will be in Sarasota, but the Orioles aren't sure whether he's going to leave for the World Baseball Classic. Ayala is listed on Mexico's roster, and pitching coach Rick Adair is proceeding as though the veteran right-hander will eventually be marked absent....